My Motor has arrived. I asked for a soarer rear sump and when all the plastic wrapping was remove found a front sump which I was highly pissed off about. The wreaker then said that they knew nothing about the rearward sumped engines. Luckily LOWBOY needed a front sump so we have done a swap. Cheers LOWBOY. I was surprised to find my motor came with a complete uncut loom and ignitors. No Airflow meter or ECU but I will run a link or link plus anyway.
I came up with this idea at the end of last year and most of the initial planning has been done. Heres the plan
Take a 100series van - perfer 5door, fit 1uz with manual, make reliable and use to transport my motorbike around on weekends and use to collect parts during the week.
I purchased a 1990 5 door van at the end of last year with a blown 2.8 diesel. Everything was put on hold as at the beginning of the year as I leased a larger workshop and had to get everything working well. Over the year I have continued my research and am now ready to start ( must do cambelt on Wifes car first)
I was going to use an Auto but have found a box which I think will do the job so manual it is.
I figure that if Toyota can do it so can I. The toyotas were made for emergency services in Japan. I have found some at auctions. They were UZH132s and UZH138s. I found references to around 506 chassis numbers of 2wheel drive vans and around 253 4x4 vans. They were high tops with an extra high top added on and extra long. Auto of course with big red lights. If anyone has info on these I would love to know more. Toyota NZ can't get any info as the Japanise say none came here. The only thing I know that was different were the exhaust manifolds, meant to be cast iron.
I also know of a Guy in Auckland who paid a guy to fit one into his van. This is good to know but again it was auto. Meant to be a nice van and very nice to drive.
I will keep everyone informed. I hope to have it running by Christmas. For the last too Christmases I have been fitted motors to a Navara. Christmas 2003 VG30E into D21, christmas 2004 VG30DET into same navara. This year it's my van and Rob with the Navara will be helping me instead of working on his ute.
Cheers all
I came up with this idea at the end of last year and most of the initial planning has been done. Heres the plan
Take a 100series van - perfer 5door, fit 1uz with manual, make reliable and use to transport my motorbike around on weekends and use to collect parts during the week.
I purchased a 1990 5 door van at the end of last year with a blown 2.8 diesel. Everything was put on hold as at the beginning of the year as I leased a larger workshop and had to get everything working well. Over the year I have continued my research and am now ready to start ( must do cambelt on Wifes car first)
I was going to use an Auto but have found a box which I think will do the job so manual it is.
I figure that if Toyota can do it so can I. The toyotas were made for emergency services in Japan. I have found some at auctions. They were UZH132s and UZH138s. I found references to around 506 chassis numbers of 2wheel drive vans and around 253 4x4 vans. They were high tops with an extra high top added on and extra long. Auto of course with big red lights. If anyone has info on these I would love to know more. Toyota NZ can't get any info as the Japanise say none came here. The only thing I know that was different were the exhaust manifolds, meant to be cast iron.
I also know of a Guy in Auckland who paid a guy to fit one into his van. This is good to know but again it was auto. Meant to be a nice van and very nice to drive.
I will keep everyone informed. I hope to have it running by Christmas. For the last too Christmases I have been fitted motors to a Navara. Christmas 2003 VG30E into D21, christmas 2004 VG30DET into same navara. This year it's my van and Rob with the Navara will be helping me instead of working on his ute.
Cheers all